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'We will not be a political pawn' - Majority of Aboriginal Land Councils unite against NSW Land Rights bill
More than 92 per cent of Aboriginal Land Councils across New South Wales have co...
Electro-pop sensation Djanaba to perform at Laneway 2026
Proud Wiradjuri and Bundjalung electronic-pop artist Djanaba is set to join the...
Alexandra Giorgianni 23 Jan 2026
‘Mob supporting mob’: AFTRS On Country Pathways Program celebrates with final showcase
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) celebrated the final sho...
Alexandra Giorgianni 19 Jan 2026
'We will break the ban' - Protestors vow to march on January 26 after NSW Police block march against deaths in custody
Protesters have vowed to defy New South Wales' anti-protest laws and march on Ja...
Alexandra Giorgianni 18 Jan 2026
Wiradjuri singer makes history on The Voice
Marking a historic moment in Australian television, University of Sydney Primary...
Phoebe Blogg 2 Oct 2025
“We are the answer”: First Nations leaders at 2025 Australian Sustainable Finance Institute Summit urge greater economic inclusion

The 2025 Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) Summit spotlighted the untapped potential of First Nations participation in driving sustainable productivity.

'The story beneath the Opera House': TUBOWGULE reclaims a long history

Mununjali woman, Melissa-Jane Fogarty's new book, TUBOWGULE: A Sydney Opera House History, offers a rich and inclusive exploration of the land beneath one of Australia's most famous landmarks.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 21, 2025
'Welcome to Gadigal land': Elders greet King in Sydney

King Charles has been greeted by Indigenous dancers and a meal of kangaroo pies during a visit to inner-city Sydney on the final full day of his brief royal tour.

SOUTHEAST Aboriginal Arts market returns to Carriageworks

A celebration of the rich cultural heritage and contemporary artistic expression of Aboriginal artists from Australia's south-east region, SOUTHEAST Aboriginal Arts Market will return from 23–24...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 11, 2024
First Nations hub Yalgli brings a safe space to Sydney Fringe Festival

The Sydney Fringe Festival launched its inaugural First Nations hub, Yalgali, at this year's event, designed to be a safe and welcoming space for celebrating Indigenous talent.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Sep 2, 2024
Exhibition celebrating Gadigal culture and art opens at NSW Parliament House

Striving to celebrate and spotlight the rich culture and artistic expression of Australia's Gadigal people, New South Wales Parliament House's new Yagu Gadigal dulumi Gadi – yuwing ngubadi exhib...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jul 8, 2024
Bangarra Dance Theatre opens expression of interest in Dance Clan 2024

Bangarra Dance Theatre has officially opened Expression of Interest applications for Dance Clan 2024. Following the success of its return in 2023, the program aims to support the next generation of In...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 4, 2024
‘Surviving, Guiding, Thriving’: Yabun Festival set to celebrate Aboriginal culture on January 26

Sydney's Yabun Festival will return on January 26, offering a day-long community celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jan 24, 2024
New research shows relationship between First Peoples and dingoes much closer than previously thought

New research from two major Australian universities has revealed that Dingoes were buried - and domesticated - by Indigenous people in the period before colonisation.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 23, 2023
Thousands march on Gadigal land against "celebration of genocide"

Thousands convened on Gadigal land on Thursday to have their voice heard, stand in solidarity, and oppose the ongoing official decision to "celebrate genocide" on January 26.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jan 26, 2023
'Disruptive organisation' reconstructs the surrounds of Sydney's Darling Harbour to show forgotten Gadigal life

On the tourist-focused Darling Harbour foreshore a series of digital artworks pointing to landmarks and basins once within earshot and eyesight show how the land was once lived on by Gadigal people.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Sep 8, 2022
Life in full focus

The face behind the camera, Tamati Smith is a young photographer on the rise. The proud Yamaji/Wajarri/ Badimaya and Nga Puhi man was born in Port Hedland but is a Geraldton local.

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NIT Nov 30, 2021
Curating connection for Elders in COVID

A space for older and Elder mob to create and connect, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Australia is launching Bangawarra Art Yarns. Sitting on Gadigal Country at Sydney's Circular Quay, the MCA h...

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NIT Sep 28, 2021
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